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VG, clean and tight but with light bump to lower right corner. Original price sticker on back cover. Slate/black wraps illustrated as vertical hanging flag. Tan lettering. 63 pp. with 16 color images and numerous bw illustrations. Catalogue from the exhibition of 75 works shown June-August 1994. In-depth essay by David Rubin, From U.S.A. to S.O.S. : Changeing Perspectives on the American Flag, runs throughout the catalogue. Sections include Historical Background, The American Flag in Contemporary Art, The Beat Era, Pop Art, The Vietnam War, 1970s, 1980s, The Reinvention of Jasper Johns, The Jesse Helms Era, and With Liberty and Justice for All. Brief quotes by artists inserted throughout. Big names. Some making statements worth seeing and hearing. Great catalogue, the content/meaning still powerful today, 20 years later.
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Various Artist. Very Fine. Book. Author Inscribed 1st. Edition, 1994, Illustrated soft cover 63 page book. with color and black & white illustrations. Condition: Very Fine. ( ex-owner tipped in card ) Size: 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall.
Publisher:
Cleveland, O.H. : Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 1994
Alibris ID:
16850379637
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[Exhibition catalogue]. 4to. 64 pp. Stiff black and gray illustrated wraps with beige cursive lettering. Very good with marginal staining along wraps from use. Color and black and white plates. Includes text by exhibition curator David S. Rubin. Includes works by Diane Arbus, Louise Lawler, Robert Mapplethorpe, Nancy Spero, Vito Acconci, Jasper Johns, Donald Lipski, Claes Oldenburg, Faith Ringgold, William Wegman et al. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition "Old Glory: The American Flag in Contemporary Art" at the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art in Cleveland, Ohio from June 14 through August 14, 1994. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz.